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The Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation is an independent and non-partisan charity established in 2001 as a living memorial to the former prime minister by his family, friends, and colleagues. In 2002, with the support of the House of Commons, the Government of Canada endowed the Foundation with the Advanced Research in the Humanities and Human Sciences Fund. The Foundation also benefits from private donations. By granting doctoral scholarships, awarding fellowships, appointing mentors, and holding public events, the Foundation encourages critical reflection and action in four areas important to Canadians: human rights and dignity, responsible citizenship, Canada’s role in the world, and people and their natural environment.

Our mission

The Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation promotes outstanding research in the humanities and social sciences, and fosters a fruitful dialogue between scholars and decision makers in the arts community, business, government, and civil society organizations. The Foundation:

Encourages emerging talent by awarding scholarships to the most talented doctoral students in Canada and abroad;

Entrusts fellows and mentors distinguished for their knowledge and wisdom with the mission to build an intellectual community to support the work of the scholars; and

Creates and maintains an international network of fellows, scholars, and mentors.

Support the Foundation

The Foundation is registered as a Canadian charity with the Canada Revenue Agency. Its charitable registration number is 895438919RR0001.

Meet the community

For more than 30 years, Pauline D’Amboise has spearheaded initiatives on corporate social responsibility, good governance, and ethics at Desjardins Group, the leading cooperative financial group in Canada. She is now secretary general and vice-president of governance and sustainable development at Desjardins.